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  2. File:Diborane B-H-B MO diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Molecular orbital diagram - Wikipedia

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    Molecular orbital diagram of NO. Nitric oxide is a heteronuclear molecule that exhibits mixing. The construction of its MO diagram is the same as for the homonuclear molecules. It has a bond order of 2.5 and is a paramagnetic molecule. The energy differences of the 2s orbitals are different enough that each produces its own non-bonding σ orbitals.

  4. File:Active Indirect Water Heater Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Active indirect water heater. 1: Municipal water feed 2: Fluid from water storage tank to external (passive) heat source; passive heat source can be the ground (soil or groundwater), sun or air; eg via heat pump, or thermodynamic solar panel 3: Fluid from heat pump, or thermodynamic solar panel to water storage tank 4: Pump, actuator, controller and other parts 5: Water heater 6 ...

  5. File:H2O-MO-Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: MO diagram of water. Vectorized, simplified and corrected from File:Diagramme AH2.png . Quantitative calculations show bonding character in both the 3a 1 and 2a 1 levels.

  6. Storage water heater - Wikipedia

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    Solar heat is clean and renewable. This is the most modern system. Increasingly, solar powered water heaters are being used. Their solar thermal collectors are installed outside dwellings, typically on the roof or walls or nearby, and the potable hot water storage tank is typically a pre-existing or new conventional water heater, or a water heater specifically designed for solar thermal.

  7. How Much Does It Cost to Replace a Water Heater? - AOL

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    Most water heaters are either 40 gallons or 50 gallons, but can go as low as 10 gallons or as high as 120 gallons for commercial use. Price differences between capacity tiers range from $50 to ...

  8. File:Solar Water Heater Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Active Solar Water Heater Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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